MAMARONECK, N.Y. – Nearly 3,500 Con Edison customers remained without power in Mamaroneck Monday morning, a week after Hurricane Sandy brought strong winds, rain and flooding to the area.

An estimated 1,397 out of 8,704 Con Edison customers in the Village of Mamaroneck and 2,061 out of 5,259 in the Town of Mamaroneck were without power at 5:30 a.m. Monday, down from 2,345 and up from 1,706 Sunday morning.

The utility company reports an estimated 69,293 out of 348,198 Con Edison customers in Westchester were without power at 5:30 a.m. Monday, down from 88,060 Sunday morning.

"The men and women of Con Edison, along with thousands of utility workers from around the country, are working with determination and professionalism to put our customers back in service," said Craig Ivey, president of Con Edison in a press release. "We are running an aggressive, coordinated restoration campaign in response to the worst storm ever to hit New York. We will continue working around the clock until every home and business owner whose equipment was not damaged by the storm has power."

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I was told by a con Ed worker that the city is priority and then it will be towns based on how much pull they have with the state. Clearly TOM has none. We haven't even seen a single con Ed worker over by the brook. We are freezing and now another storm is coming. The con Ed website doesn't even give us a date. Wish I would have known before moving here how low TOM ranked in emergency priority with the state.